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Window Roll-up Module trigger wires

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Forum Name: Car Security and Convenience
Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
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Topic: Window Roll-up Module trigger wires

Posted By: bajarunner
Subject: Window Roll-up Module trigger wires
Date Posted: December 04, 2002 at 5:57 PM

Hi folks-

New to your site here, looks very informative. I am hoping someone can give me a quick answer to a likely simple problem I have. I have a CL200 window roll-up module (no name on the box..China). Pretty sure it is a Bulldog unit, I purchased it at the same time as my alarm. To the point, the diagram shows inclusion of the starter kill relay, in some fashion. In a nutshell, there are two triggers, brain and something else. Need help with the something else. Is this wire for the module to verify if the alarm is armed and therefore should not allow operation of the windows (like someone reaching in a fly window or something to roll down the window)? The diagram makes it appear that the starter relay trigger is wired through(and triggered) by the window module.  Any tips? Is this wire just grounded when the alarm is armed? Or a secondary trigger to roll up with arming instead of the button on the remote? Thanx!

Rob



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1999 Ford Super Duty V10



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Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: December 05, 2002 at 1:16 AM
No need for this connection at all. Use the primary trigger wire ( PINK or ORANGE I think ) and this should be enough to activate the window module.

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Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA




Posted By: floaterr
Date Posted: December 07, 2002 at 1:16 PM

The other wire is diode protected and goes to the starter kill relay IF you are using the starter kill LEAD from the alarm to trigger the windows (?). It's really just there so you don't have to diode seperate the circuit yourself.

Hope this is what you meant.






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